small dog, tall weeds
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British pronunciation/smˈɔːl dˈɒɡ tˈɔːl wˈiːdz/
American pronunciation/smˈɔːl dˈɑːɡ tˈɔːl wˈiːdz/
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used to describe a person who seems to be incapable of doing something due to a lack of necessary resources or skills

What is the origin of the idiom "small dog, tall weeds" and when to use it?

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The exact origin of the phrase "small dog, tall weeds" is unclear, but it likely developed over time to represent the concept of facing significant challenges or obstacles when in a disadvantaged or relatively weaker position.

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